Vietnam Draft Rules Propose 0.1% Tax on Crypto Transfers
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Vietnam Moves to Tax Crypto Trades Under New Draft Rules
Key Takeaways Vietnam plans a 0.1% tax on every crypto transfer made through licensed platforms. The tax is based on transaction value, not profit, and applies even to losing trades. The proposal is part of a wider push to formally regulate and legalize the crypto market. Circulated in early February 2026, the proposal sets out a 0.1% personal income tax on the value of each crypto transfer conducted through licensed platforms, aligning digital…
Vietnam Proposes 0.1% Turnover Tax on Crypto Transactions Regulations ETHNews
Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance has released a draft circular proposing a 0.1% personal income tax on every cryptocurrency transaction, signaling a major step toward formalizing the country’s digital asset market. The proposal aims to align the taxation of cryptocurrencies with Vietnam’s existing framework for securities and stock trading, shifting digital assets into a regulated financial category rather than treating them as unclassified commodi…
Vietnam Proposes Crypto Tax Law in Major Push to Formalize the Market
Vietnam has proposed a new crypto tax framework that treats crypto transactions in a similar way to securities trades.The Ministry of Finance released a draft sharing how crypto asset transfers, trading activities, and other related income would be taxed. The proposal is part of Vietnam’s broader effort to bring clarity, oversight, and structure to a market that has so far operated under interim rules.Under this new framework that is proposed, i…
Vietnam Proposes 0.1% Tax on Crypto Transfers in New Draft Framework
Vietnam proposes 0.1% personal income tax on crypto transfers through licensed platforms nationwide (99 characters) Vietnamese institutional investors will face 20% corporate income tax on crypto transfer profits (97 characters) Five-year crypto pilot program launched September 2025, all transactions must use Vietnamese dong (99 characters) Digital asset exchanges require VND10 trillion minimum capital, three times higher than banks (95 characte…
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